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How Much Does a Roof Cost?

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How Much Does a Roof Cost?

Determining the Cost of Your New Roof

Roofing contractors use roofing squares to determine the cost of your new roof. One roofing square measures out to 10′ x 10′ or 100 square feet. The average house is roughly 20 squares or 2,000 square feet.

Another determining factor is the cost of the materials. Here at Tall Pines Roofing, we use premium shingles such as 50-year architectural shingles. The average cost per square for premium shingles ranges between $500 to $785, or $10,000 to $15,700, for an average-sized roof of 20 squares.

Google search result showing 50-year architectural shingle cost per square
Source: Google.com

Roofing Material Shortage Continues to Rise

Roof material price increases due to severe inventory shortages, initially caused by the early 2020 COVID-19 shutdown. This was compounded by high storm activity and extreme demand for new residential construction.

Roofing manufacturers have announced a price increase on January 1st for New Construction/Multifamily projects shortly followed by Residential/Reroof increase on February 1st.

Erie Materials price-increase letter on roofing and building materials
B&L Wholesale Supply letter on roofing and siding material price increases

How Much Does a Metal Roof Cost?

The cost to install a Seam Metal roof can vary depending on gauge size and overall size of your roof.

Cost calculator table estimating standing seam metal roof installation pricing

When we take a look at the data collected over the years, we can see, on average, an increase in price for roof replacement. There are several factors that determine price increase by shingle manufactures. One such factor that is consistent no matter what the industry, is financial inflation. The cost of the dollar decreases in value, on average, 3.5% a year. Looking back at the past decade, waiting for a chance for the industry to catch up, and prices decrease, is a risky decision.

Bar chart of average asphalt roof replacement cost rising from 2013 to 2020
Source: Remodeling Data

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